Customization: | Available |
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Clear Aperture: | ≥90% |
Extinction Ratio: | 2000:1 |
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DKDP electro-optic Q-switches (Q-switch, Pockels Cells) are widely used in large-caliber, high-power, narrow-pulse (<1 Ons) laser systems due to their unique physical properties and excellent optical quality.
The DKDP crystal is a uniaxial crystal with excellent optical quality with an extinction ratio of >2000:1 (measured using a 632 nm He-Ne laser) with a wavefront distortion of 98%. The DKDP electro-optic Q- switching capacitor is small (about 3-5pF), so the rise time is short (<0.5ns), and a narrow pulse width pulse laser can be output during Q-switching. Compared with the widely used electro-optic crystals on the market, DKDP crystals have higher damage thresholds; the damage threshold is >1GW/cm2 under optical conditions of 10 ns pulse width, 1064 nm wavelength and repetition frequency 10 Hz.
ADVANTAGES
- Wavefront distortion: low capacitance
- Short rise time: ~3Pf
- High transmittance: >98%
- High damage threshold: >1GW/cm2
- No static birefringence, no photorefractive damage
- Anti-reflective coated quartz window
- Resistant to ambient temperature shock and excellent electro-optic performance
SPECIFICATIONS
Aperture: | ≤50mm |
Clear Aperture | ≥90% |
Extinction Ratio: | 2000:1 |
Wave front distortion: | <λ/4@633nm |
Optical damage threshold: | > 700 MW/cm2 |
Insersion Loss | <3% |
HaIf-Wave Voltage | 3000V |
Capacitance | 3pF |